Example sentences of "it 'd [vb infin] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Ah tell ye this , Pete — ’ He was leaning across the table , his little steely grey eyes bright with a barrow boy 's excitement at striking a bargain — ‘ it 'd cost a wee fortune now just to build the hull . |
2 | It 'd cost a lot of money . |
3 | The new constable has sent each of ye a mug o' wine — reckoned it 'd make a change from ale . |
4 | It 's actually you know , if you took the time you make a tremendous , it 'd make a tremendous big area would n't it ? |
5 | Yeah If you could hear what she say it 'd make a difference I expect I 'd of gone for another vowel there , it you 'd gone for E it of been |
6 | It 'd break a snake 's back to follow your course . " |
7 | ‘ Be some tulips out by now if it 'd bin a bit warmer . |
8 | but five pound on putting that away definitely , every week , as it 's all paid petrol money , so now I 've got eighty pound , eighty pound is in me , me , one of me purses and that is , it has on , there again , I mean everything , not a lot , if you 'd to go in you 'd see , it 'd have a , it 'd have erm petrol money , it 's eighty pound , now I 'm saving that so by the time aunty Mary comes I shall have probably a hundred pounds in that |
9 | Er looking at the rest of the P and L , you will see that we have split out a profit on sale of fixed assets which is our Lakeside erm Capelat and the Capco shares er which is why the corporate expenses for this other income has turned a way round , it 's gon na be negative nowadays , so we thought it 'd look a little silly saying other income less expenses . |
10 | It 'd look a bit odd with bricks though , I think . |
11 | You ca n't play sport properly on a shoestring so if we could get a major sponsor for the world cup it 'd put a lot of people 's minds at rest so they could concentrate on their cricket |
12 | If we had some method a l a laser of some kind that could measure the degree of pain that Mrs A is supposed to be suffering , it would it 'd solve a lot of problems . |
13 | But er it it 'd take a bit of time to er if er I explained it all to you . |
14 | a long time it 'd take a long time . |
15 | The nomes exchanged meaningful glances , and the kind of meaning they were full of was : She 's fooling herself , but it 'd take a braver nome than me to tell her . |
16 | Well I still think that well say you have a big massive thing and , and say it 'd take a hundred people mm er I suppose the bigger it is the more economical it is . |
17 | But it 'd save a lot of hard work if you got rid of quite a lot of it . |
18 | ‘ It 'd seem a bit rude to walk past without saying anything . ’ |
19 | It 'd produce a different answer . |
20 | They all , they all huddled together and then when they started to get warm it 'd pong a bit , would n't it ? |